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Illusion
Illusion
Author: Paula Volsky
One of fantasy's brightest new stars makes her Bantam debut with a colorful, sweeping high fantasy epic set against the fires of revolution. In the land of Vonahr, the Exalted have ruled by virtue of their legendary magical abilities for centuries, heedless of the misery of the lower classes. Now revolution is in the air. . . .
ISBN-13: 9780553560220
ISBN-10: 0553560220
Publication Date: 1/1/1993
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3.7 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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More of a Victorian novel than fantasy. The story follows a young woman, Eliste, of the privileged class of her world, who travels to the capital city on the verge of a revolution. A French-style revolution takes place, with hints of the Holocaust and the Bolshevists, which turns Eliste's world upside-down. The fantasy manifests in the fact the upper class, or Exalted, possess hereditary magic powers. Or rather they used to, because their powers have all but disappeared.
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Really clever, really fun read. An alternate telling of the French Revolution with magic!


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